'Boys visit India, men visit Pakistan': Foreign vloggers’ Karachi trip goes viral

British travel creators in tuxedos take a chaotic, wholesome walk through Karachi, shaking hands and embracing street culture. The video sparks pride online and highlights Pakistan’s hospitality.

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May 16, 2026

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'Boys visit India, men visit Pakistan': Foreign vloggers’ Karachi trip goes viral

A group of popular foreign travel creators just turned Karachi into the internet’s latest obsession — and honestly, the vibes were immaculate.

British creators Harry Jaggard, Kieran Brown, Luke Damant and Rob recently dropped a chaotic, hilarious, and unexpectedly wholesome video from the streets of Karachi that has Pakistanis flooding the comments section with pride.

The concept? Absolutely ridiculous in the best way possible.

The group walked through Karachi dressed in full black-tie tuxedos while navigating the city’s traffic, crowds, bikes, noise, and total sensory overload like they were on the world’s most chaotic lads’ holiday.

And somehow… it worked perfectly.

Throughout the video, the creators can be seen shaking hands with strangers, high-fiving locals, laughing with crowds, and fully embracing Karachi’s loud, energetic street culture.

At one point, even the sound of a CD 70 motorcycle revving became a fan-favourite moment online because honestly, nothing screams Pakistan more.

The creators captioned the video: “This is your sign to go on that lads holiday to Pakistan.”

And the internet absolutely ate it up.“Boys visit India, men visit Pakistan,” one viral comment read. “Yooo, the gang is back in Pakistan,” another user wrote. “That CD 70 rev got me,” joked one viewer, while countless Pakistanis simply flooded the comments with “Welcome” and fire emojis.

But beyond the memes and tuxedos, what really struck viewers was how naturally the video captured Pakistan’s hospitality.

Locals in the clip can be seen smiling, waving, joking around with the creators, and treating them less like tourists and more like friends they randomly met on the street.

And this is not the first time foreign creators have gone viral for praising Pakistan.

British vlogger Isaac Elam previously described Pakistan as potentially his favourite country after travelling through Islamabad, Lahore and the northern areas. “I have never experienced hospitality like Pakistan,” he said during his trip.

Travel creator Kate Woodley, who has visited 55 countries, also ranked Pakistani food as her all-time favourite cuisine, saying she “hadn’t had a single bad meal” in the country.

Meanwhile, Harry Jaggard himself previously gave Pakistani nihari a massive 9.6/10 rating during his global food series — one of the highest scores he has awarded any dish worldwide.

At this point, Pakistan’s tourism marketing team may honestly just need to hand the entire campaign over to random foreigners with cameras, chaotic energy, and a willingness to ride through Karachi traffic in tuxedos.

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